High School Music Department Newsletter
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High School Music Department Newsletter
N ORTH C OUNTY H IGH S CHOOL M USIC D EPARTMENT Nov./Dec. 2014 B AND S TUDENTS E ARN D ISTRICT H ONORS In November our instrumental music department had several students who were selected to the East Central All-District Band and Jazz Band through audition process. Many hours were spent by these students out of class to prepare scales, etudes, and improvisation skills for their audition. Those selected to the All-District Concert band were: Elizabeth Runyon (2nd chair flute), Jackie Lincoln (1st chair oboe), Anna Ortmann (13th chair clarinet), and Tiara Crawford (6th chair French Horn). These students performed with the All-District Band on November 8th. Also, 8 were selected to the East Central All-District Jazz Band, giving North County the highest representation out of all participating schools. Students selected were: Jordan Leftridge (1st Alto Sax), Zach Edgar (1st Tenor Sax), Sean O’Donnell (Bari Sax), Maytik Patel (1st trumpet), Josh Newburry (5th trumpet), Grace Fiedler (3 trombone), Darren Thomas (Guitar), and Gaige Cummings (Bass). These students will perform with the all-Distirct Jazz Band on Saturday, December 13 at Jefferson College. U PCOMING M USIC D PT . D ATES Dec. 14 @ 3:00 pm Band Christmas Concert, NCHS Auditorium Dec. 15 @ 7:00pm Choral Christmas Concert , NCHS Auditorium M USIC S TUDENT OF THE M ONTH : J OEY W ELLS Senior vocal music student Joey Wells was recognized as the Music Department’s student of the month for October. Joey is a member of both Concert Choir and NC Singers and was just recently selected to the East Central All-District Choir as a Top 20 Tenor. Joey was given the student of the month honor because of his leadership skills in the choral rehearsal and the amount of out of class time he spends preparing for auditions and solo events. “Joey has worked very hard to achieve the successes he has had this year.” says choir director Allyn Rizo. “He is not satisfied with mediocrity and is always pushing himself to be a better musician and leader.” Joey also appeared as Harry, a rustic knight, in the Vocal Music Department’s recent Renaissance Dinner. B AND STUDENTS S ELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN MAAA H ONORS B AND 17 Band students will be representing North County in the upcoming MAAA All-Conference Band. These students were selected based on director recommendations and are: Elizabeth Runyon (flute), Chloe Bess (flute), Jackie Lincoln (Oboe), Anna Ortmann (clarinet), Emily Pigg (clarinet), Emily Owings (clarinet), Haylee Brooks (bass clarinet), Jordan Hoskin (alto sax), Zach Edgar (Tenor sax), Sean O’Donnell (bari sax), Grace Fiedler (Trombone), Matt Ortmann (trombone), Kendall Beister (euphonium), Gaige Cummings (tuba), Kylie Sago (percussion), and Tim Masulit (percussion). High School Music Faculty Instrumental Music……………….Mr. Terry (Dobie) Carroll [email protected] Vocal Music……………………...Mrs. Allyn Rizo [email protected] M USIC D EPARTMENT P AGE 2 NCHS J AZZ B AND The NCHS Jazz Band during their master class session with Reggie Thomas. WORKS WITH J AZZ L EGEND R EGGIE T HOMAS On October 16, the North County Jazz Band had the great opportunity to learn from one of jazz’s great musicians, Reggie Thomas, who was visiting Mineral Area College for a performance with the Kicks Band. Thomas, who plays piano for the Count Basie Orchestra, made himself available during the day to speak and work with the area’s young jazz musicians. “Our students said that was the most fun they have ever had in their many jazz clinics,” com- mented NCHS band director, Dobie Carroll. Thomas and the Mineral Area Kicks Band gave a concert that evening that was attended by many of our instrumental jazz students. T WO N AMED TO M ISSOURI ALL -S TATE C HOIR In November, nine of our vocal music students auditioned for spots in the Missouri All-State Choir. This is a very competitive process where only 4 members and 2 alternates are selected from each section of the All-District Choir. North County had two sopranos selected as members to the All-State Choir, Peyton Couchman (Junior) and Kirsten Cash (Senior). This is Kirsten’s second year in a row to be named as an AllStater. In addition, Kirsten also received the highest sight reading score during the audition process and will be represented the East Central District in the State Music Reading Competition. These ladies will travel to Tan-Tar- A Resorts in Osage Beach later in January to sing with the Mo. All-State Choir for the conclusion of the Missouri Educators Convention. (Since this article was first reported North County has received word that a third soprano, Ramsee Johnson, will be pulled up to fill an alternate position that was vacated by another student. Congratulations to Ramsee.) E LIZABETH R UNYON NAMED STUDENT OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER September’s Music Department Student of the Month was senior band student, Elizabeth Runyon. Elizabeth is currently serving as head Field Commander for the 2014 Raider Regiment. “Elizabeth has done an excellent job this year at displaying the characteristics of true leadership throughout our marching season.” said band Director Dobie Carroll. “I sometimes joke that we are lucky to have a fourth band director in our program that just happens to still be in high school. “ Elizabeth and the other Raider Regiment Field Commanders where recently honored with a Caption Award at the Farmington Marching Band Invitational for Outstanding Field Command. M USIC D EPARTMENT P AGE 3 2014 R ENAISSANCE D INNER P RODUCTION H IGHLIGHTS Our North County Vocal Music Department hosted a successful weekend of Renaissance Dinner on November 21 and 22. “We want to thank our North County Community for patronizing this very special event. We had 128 in attendance for our Friday show and 170 for our Saturday show,” said choral director, Allyn Rizo. “Our young students worked very hard on this production and there was lots to do. We had singers, actors, waitresses, dancers, sword fighters, jugglers, and arm wrestlers.” The Renaissance Dinner Production has become a biannual event for the Vocal Music Department. If you missed out this year, make plans to join us in 2016! The ladies of Trebleaires served as the evenings waitresses. Senior vocal music students Eli Behlke and MacKenzie Martin play the roles of the King and Queen. The evening ended with a pie to the face for junior, Ramsee Johnson. Many of our NC faculty and board members were sent to the stockade during the dinner. Here is vocal music director, Mrs. Rizo. B AND STUDENTS S ELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN MAAA H ONORS B AND 17 Band students will be representing North County in the upcoming MAAA AllConference Band. These students were selected based on director recommendations and are: Elizabeth Runyon (flute), Chloe Bess (flute), Jackie Lincoln (Oboe), Anna Ortmann (clarinet), Emily Pigg (clarinet), Emily Owings (clarinet), Haylee Brooks (bass clarinet), Jordan 17 Band students will be representing North County in the upcoming MAAA AllConference Band. These students were selected based on director recommendations and are: Elizabeth Runyon (flute), Chloe Bess (flute), Jackie Lincoln (Oboe), Anna Ortmann (clarinet), Emily Pigg (clarinet), Emily Owings (clarinet), Haylee Brooks